Who is BookieReport? What is a "Need"?
BookieReport, is a well-known provider of the "Needs" of a sportsbook. He has access to information on which sides of a game a sportsbook needs to win The term "need" means that is the opposite side majority of the players have placed their wagers/money on. When a "need" wins, that means the house won and the players lost. BookieReport posts all his needs at his forumwww.BookieReport.proboards.com. At the end of the day, his needs are moved into the "Past Needs" section for reference viewing for guests.
What is the difference between "Needs" and a sports handicapping service?
Think about it. Sportsbooks stay in business over the long haul. You do not hear of sportsbooks going broke or running out of money. The house always wins. A sports handicapping service features a handicapper touting "5 star" or "10 star" picks, guaranteeing you a profitable day or week. They are in your face with advertisements claiming they will make you rich. At the end of the day they are really just making educated guesses based upon stats and their opinions, meaning you are paying them for their biased opinion. What BookieReport does is provide you with the black and white "needs" of a sportsbook. It is unbiased of personal opinion, instead based purely on money. Going back to the original point, sportsbooks do not go out of business and the house always wins. By following the "needs", you are siding with the business side of the industry (the house).
What "Needs" Do I Follow? All of them?
Let's be logical about this approach. Since BookieReport has access to all the information, he is able to provide the "need" for many games. As a bettor, it can be very hard for you to follow all of them. So let's look at how a sportsbook makes money. Juice (interest) on a wager is one method obviously that a sportsbook profits. As a bettor, that does now apply to you obviously. However, a sportsbook also makes money on the lopsided games it wins (games in which there is a ton of money on one side). BookieReport reports these as his "MONSTER" and "SUPER MONSTER" NEEDS. If you are a selective bettor, it would be wisest to closely follow those "needs". Yes, there are times when the public wins a lopsided game. There are weekends when the house loses and the public wins. However, going back to the point made previously, sportsbooks do not go out of business and the house always wins. This happens especially when players win a few games to start, feel lucky, then load up on a few more and wind up giving back all their winnings.
A good example of this occurred in college football on Saturday October 4th, 2014. The college football card on a Saturday can essentially be broken up into 3 sets, since there are games running all day long. The first set of "needs" went 2-8, meaning the players started the day hot and the house took some losses. The 2nd and 3rd set of "needs" went a combined 14-7. The overall "needs" for the day went 16-15. However, consider the sequence in which in occurred. Players started hot, then cooled off and in the process began chasing to try keep up their winnings. How do we know they began to chase? Because in the 1st set there was only one MONSTER and one SUPER MONSTER. The 2nd and 3rd set featured a total of 6 MONSTERS and 2 SUPER MONSTERS. AND in the end, the house KILLED the players on these bigger "needs". The MONSTER "needs" went 5-2 and the SUPER MONSTER "needs" swept 3-0! It ended with a bang for the house, as everyone loaded up on UCLA and Utah +13 was a SUPER MONSTER that BookieReport himself called a "GOY TYPE NEED". Utah won straight up 30-28. In the end, despite going 16-15 in "needs", the house had a hugely profitable day.
As you can see, the information BookieReport provided, when used properly can lead to a very profitable experience. You just have to think of it from the house's point of view, the business side. Do not simply view it as if you were receiving picks from some sports handicapper telling you exactly who to choose for every single game.
How To Subscribe to Needs?
BookieReport had been giving away his "needs" for free for the past several years at an online forum. However, now he has his own forum which he exclusively operates. The normal charge for 30 days of access to all his information/needs is $99. However, he is offering a limited special of 30 days for just $59. If you are interested, you may purchase via PayPal with the link below. There is no obligation and no automatic renewals involved.